That famous line from Dorothy in the Wizard of Oz will come to mind for visitors to the 10th anniversary of the Fritzler Corn Maze and Pumpkin Patch this year which observes the 70th anniversary of the film staring Judy Garland, Frank Morgan, Ray Bolger, Bert Lahr and Jack Haley.

This year’s corn maze is designed in the shape of the Cowardly Lion, the Tin Woodsman and the Scarecrow from the 1939 film. It opens to the public Saturday and Glen Fritzler said visitors this year will see a change in the farm that also includes pumpkin and corn cannons, a newly decorated barrel train, the Creature, a Verti-scope tunnel, new go-cart tracks, and jumping pillows.

“We’ve changed almost everything,” Fritzler said. “We’ve been working on this since April every day with eight-to-10 people out here, so it’s entirely different this year.”

The corn was planted in May, then in early June the elaborate labyrinth was carved into the 13-acre field. The corn is now about 10 feet tall, Fritzler said. The maze is divided into two phases and has only one exit. Fritzler said those lucky enough to stumble into the correct pathway will find the exit in less than 30 minutes. For others – well, it will take longer.